The Last Witch (1957)
This dramatic story is situated in the town of Trnava of the 18th century. Painter Peter paints an altar-piece of the Martyrdom of St. Juliet and his model is a young girl. This is much disliked by the clergy who unjustly accuse the girl of witchcraft. She is saved from being burnt at a stake by the students of the Trnava University.
Director: Vladimír Bahna
Genre: History, Drama
Runtime: 96 min
Release Date: November 1, 1957
Cast
- Oľga Zöllnerová - Júlia
- Mikuláš Huba - Majster Peter
- František Dibarbora - Rektor Trnavskej univerzity Melchioris
- Karol Machata - Gaspar Sedmík
- Jozef Kramár - Valacek
- Anton Mrvečka - Kukler
- Viliam Záborský - Trnavský richtár Ignác Zartl
- Mária Prechovská - Aranka, richtárová zena
- Jozef Kroner - Jakub Krvaj, bývalý kat
- Samuel Adamčík - Dedko
Screenplay
- Ján Smrek (Lyricist)
- Dušan Kodaj (Story)
- Ivan Bukovčan (Screenplay)
Music: Šimon Jurovský
Cinematography: Václav Huňka
Editing: Bedřich Voděrka
Production: Slovenská filmová tvorba, Štúdio hraných filmov Bratislava, Filmové studio Barrandov
Country: Czechoslovakia
Language: Slovenčina
Original Language: sk
Keywords
witch trial
More Films by Director: Vladimír Bahna
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Last Witch about?
- This dramatic story is situated in the town of Trnava of the 18th century. Painter Peter paints an altar-piece of the Martyrdom of St. Juliet and his model is a young girl. This is much disliked by the clergy who unjustly accuse the girl of witchcraft. She is saved from being burnt at a stake by the students of the Trnava University.
- Who directed The Last Witch?
- The Last Witch was directed by Vladimír Bahna.
- Who stars in The Last Witch?
- The Last Witch stars Oľga Zöllnerová, Mikuláš Huba, František Dibarbora, Karol Machata, Jozef Kramár, Anton Mrvečka.
- How long is The Last Witch?
- The Last Witch has a runtime of 1h 36m (96 minutes).
- What genre is The Last Witch?
- The Last Witch is a History, Drama film.
- Where was The Last Witch produced?
- The Last Witch was produced in Czechoslovakia.